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Re: Scanning dpi and epson papers was Re: filmscanners: Repro house



The trouble being that a 700/740 uses different inks to a 750/1200, which 
is different again to a 790/870/890/1270/1280/1290!

I've never tried to use non-Epson papers because I don't fancy wasting the 
pack price for a paper that might not work, but then I'm a cowardly 
custard!

miguelmas@qwest.net (Michael Moore) wrote:

> Kodak makes an excellent photo weight glossy paper that works just fine 
> in my
> Epson 740....
> 
> Mike M.
> 
> Derek Clarke wrote:
> 
> > In fairness to Epson, the full technical specs of all their papers is
> > available on their various national web sites.
> >
> > But to be honest, I don't think they make a paper you would describe 
> > as
> > photo weight. Epson printers have relatively straight-through paper 
> > paths,
> > but they still have a limit on the weight of paper they can reliably 
> > feed,
> > even one sheet at a time.
> >
> > If you really want something chunky and weighty, why not get into 
> > mounting
> > or even laminating?
> >
> 
> 




 




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